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loosh b -- looking to other concerns to the u.s., have the national security agencies had relations between the colombia and the u.s.? >> we have been sharing information on this for a long time. colombia's very particular country in the sense that we share with the u.s. and other intelligence agencies, all the information, and, therefore, we have spied on our common enemy ies. it has been done with a cooperation of the colombia authorities and the u.s. authorities. now, i don't know of information of spying outside that sphere of cooperation. if i knew about that, then, of course, i would condemn it immediately. >> some of your neighbors in latin america, of course, have been infuriated by revelations of u.s. eves dropping. is their anger justified? >> well, nobody likes to be spied, and i think, yes, nor somebody spies on you, you have all the right to get mad, and so they have all the right to get mad. they are spied without commission. >> looking to china, china's investment in latin america, of course, continues to grow, and the country signed more than 50 bilateral cooperation agreeme
loosh b -- looking to other concerns to the u.s., have the national security agencies had relations between the colombia and the u.s.? >> we have been sharing information on this for a long time. colombia's very particular country in the sense that we share with the u.s. and other intelligence agencies, all the information, and, therefore, we have spied on our common enemy ies. it has been done with a cooperation of the colombia authorities and the u.s. authorities. now, i don't know of...
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., has a national security agencies monitoring and mitigation scheme to diplomatic relations between colombia and the u.s.? -- monitoring communications, kate e maddock between clinton and the u.s.? between colombia and the u.s.? >> we share with the u.s. and other intelligence agencies all of the information in there for spied therefore if we had on our common enemies, it has been done with the cooperation of the colombian authorities and u.s. authorities. information off spying outside that spirit of cooperation. if i knew about that, of course i would condemn it immediately. >> some of your neighbors in latin america have been furious by revelations of u.s. eavesdropping. is there anger justified? >> nobody likes to be spied. , if some and spies on you, you have all the right to get mad. they are spying without permission. to china, china's investment in latin america continues to grow. the country signed bilateral agreements last week. can you tell us more about that columbia-china economic relationship? do you see the effect it would have on that u.s. economic relationship? rela
., has a national security agencies monitoring and mitigation scheme to diplomatic relations between colombia and the u.s.? -- monitoring communications, kate e maddock between clinton and the u.s.? between colombia and the u.s.? >> we share with the u.s. and other intelligence agencies all of the information in there for spied therefore if we had on our common enemies, it has been done with the cooperation of the colombian authorities and u.s. authorities. information off spying outside...
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security agency. well the following today's news blizzards who are the publisher of world of warcraft they've come out and explicitly stated that if there was any monitoring it would happen without their knowledge. i don't believe has come and said but it has been very vocal about resistance to these things. publicly stated that it doesn't. it hasn't allowed wide scale access while it has supplied specific information it's been deployed noisy in its attempts to kind of lobby the government it's been like a kind of open letters to president obama asking for. asking for the ability to be able to reveal more about what they're doing and even this morning signed up to go to europe arrangements with some other companies to restrict access and just very quickly would current gamers and indeed potential gamers be put off by this does this actually affect the online gaming business just briefly. i don't think so based on the reaction to today's news i think most gamers seem to think it's all just. people just
security agency. well the following today's news blizzards who are the publisher of world of warcraft they've come out and explicitly stated that if there was any monitoring it would happen without their knowledge. i don't believe has come and said but it has been very vocal about resistance to these things. publicly stated that it doesn't. it hasn't allowed wide scale access while it has supplied specific information it's been deployed noisy in its attempts to kind of lobby the government it's...
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. >>> 5 billion cell phones are being monitored by the national security agency. that's according to a "the washington post" according to edward snowden. the spy agency says it does not collect data from phones in the u.s. >> the rescuers are holding out little hope for whales stranded in the ever glades. 4 dozen short-finned pilot whales swam into the shallows. six died. vets youthanized four more. a wealthy neighbourhood in louisiana wants to form its own city. we have more from baton rouge. >> jeffrey lee doesn't miss a moment with his grandchildren at baton rouge. >> they are not in school, but he knows education will be the key to a better life. >> i want them to go to school and learn what they can. >> it's a challenge in a city where 60% of the students are not learning at grade level. >> it's one of the worst school systems. how many generations of children do you disserve before you try sag different. >> lionel rainy is part of a group pushing for a different plan. the city of st george would encompass an area home to a quarter of the residents. if would
. >>> 5 billion cell phones are being monitored by the national security agency. that's according to a "the washington post" according to edward snowden. the spy agency says it does not collect data from phones in the u.s. >> the rescuers are holding out little hope for whales stranded in the ever glades. 4 dozen short-finned pilot whales swam into the shallows. six died. vets youthanized four more. a wealthy neighbourhood in louisiana wants to form its own city. we...
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to become the first america's national security agencies apparently been leading an active life in a fantasy world the sending of high level agents into the courts of all skills and tools and online games such as world of warcraft of the playboy too small. my patience and tear around to scare the payments that swell of low cost and second life in the city seeking alternative online unit us this way users can create appetite the convenience or als o trolls fayette pages to steal and an accent that was that this type of online game can be used to disguise seventy xp vista on the cost of terrorists now lacks the old criminal groups which is why they have been spying on people playing these games which basically involved then this evening sunsets the identities and jumping and getting stock and we made it back a lot of play as a online playing these games the ground force to aid me in according to the estimate by an xbox live. in fact it seems to think once the operation the c i a the fbi and paints again i've seen reports that he creates a special team can fix anything in order to sell
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national security agencies is gathering billions of records from mobile phones around the world. that's according to leaked top secret documents given to the washington post by whistleblower edward snowden. it is said to track the movement of people in ways previously unimaginable. they use code traveller to map relationships and movements. american oticials say what they said was legal and reports were used on what they call foreign targets. civil rights campaigner say it's a breach of privacy. >> you are walking along minding your business thinking you'd never be of interest. if you have one of these there's every possibility that they are tracking where you've been and who you were speaking to. according to new documents, it's revealed that the american spy agency is somewhere snt region of the 5 billion pieces of information. here is how it works. you identified as an intelligence target. it's sending out signals as you are walking around. it can work out where you've been and who you've been speaking to. and if they also have a mobile phone. when you go online you may be abl
national security agencies is gathering billions of records from mobile phones around the world. that's according to leaked top secret documents given to the washington post by whistleblower edward snowden. it is said to track the movement of people in ways previously unimaginable. they use code traveller to map relationships and movements. american oticials say what they said was legal and reports were used on what they call foreign targets. civil rights campaigner say it's a breach of...
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security agency the sites according to investigative journalist duncan campbell i'm sweet and always have allowed recruitment intelligence relationship with food waste during the years the cold war i'm a fiend tend to secretly in. to the club hosts the big spots in which they all thought this would be nice to get to that prime minister in return for betraying the tennessean secure a whole austin ate those and many of their own citizens. sweden was the largest collaborate to europe with the internet typing program run by the fine arts group of english speaking countries um and it said it does so because of its direct access the cables to the baltic and it's no surprise that the chp and nsa would want that as well as everything else is that they can take from st despite the criticism some governments protect their spine programs is something essential day this week the editor of britain's got the new sky to face questioning by and pains he believes that the publishing it's nice that the nation's put a dent in national security. jenna's claim eighty believes his old haunt of the from be
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newspapers and on a website the firm's criticize activities by the us national security agency to collect personal information they said the balance has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from individual rights protected by the constitution the company's golf for limiting the government's authority to collect information of their users they won a legal framework set up including an independent oversight body they also said firm should be allowed to go when authorities demand access to their data. the companies have made similar calls on their own but this is the first joint appeal to reform internet information gathering. aig executives say the government spying activities have undermined trust in online services. a japanese maritime self defense force vessel has been going to able to national fleet off somalia is the first time for japan's spf to take part in a joint anti piracy mission. to this story is left their base including the notion of free picture last month. balance for africa. what other ships the sunday that it joins the malta national taskforce and the gulf of on
newspapers and on a website the firm's criticize activities by the us national security agency to collect personal information they said the balance has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from individual rights protected by the constitution the company's golf for limiting the government's authority to collect information of their users they won a legal framework set up including an independent oversight body they also said firm should be allowed to go when authorities demand access...
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america's national security agency has apparently been leading an active life in a fantasy world has been sending its high level agents into the halls of all els and walls in online games such as world war craft. brings us more now from london to hide a pulley so what has the n.s.a. been up to. well these revelations center around two games as you said world of warcraft and second life and these are alternative online universes where users can create avatars they can be elves trolls and then they can essentially communicate with each other through either a chat messaging service or through voice conversations through a microphone now these leaks reveal that the n.s.a. and q. the u.k. spy agency they've been very worried that these types of online universes alternative universes could be. an easy way for terrorist groups and criminal groups to disguise their shady activities so they could be perhaps trying to recruit members trying to plot terrorist attacks or shift money around which is why . and the n.s.a. has been spying on the people playing these games online they have been simpl
america's national security agency has apparently been leading an active life in a fantasy world has been sending its high level agents into the halls of all els and walls in online games such as world war craft. brings us more now from london to hide a pulley so what has the n.s.a. been up to. well these revelations center around two games as you said world of warcraft and second life and these are alternative online universes where users can create avatars they can be elves trolls and then...
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america's national security agency is apparently been leading a life in a fantasy world it's been sending its highest level agents into the. only learn going such as world of warcraft. has more revelations center around two games that's world of warcraft and second life these are basically alternative online universes where users can create avatars they can be no elves or trolls the fear that g c h q and the n.s.a. had was that this type of online game could be used to disguise shady activity on the part of terrorist networks or criminal groups which is why they have been spying on the people playing these games which is basically involves them assuming fantasy identities and jumping in getting stuck and we know that there are a lot of play is online playing these games around forty eight million according to the estimate by x. box live that in fact it seems to have been quite a big operation the cia the f.b.i. and the pentagon even had to reportedly create a special d confliction group in order to stop all the spies from spying on each other or effectively playing one massive washington
america's national security agency is apparently been leading a life in a fantasy world it's been sending its highest level agents into the. only learn going such as world of warcraft. has more revelations center around two games that's world of warcraft and second life these are basically alternative online universes where users can create avatars they can be no elves or trolls the fear that g c h q and the n.s.a. had was that this type of online game could be used to disguise shady activity...
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security agency that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with what i stupidly in the us the cold war. very the term secretly in to the club of the big spies in which they are for the goodies to give to their prime minister in return for betraying we receive in security off all of their neighbors and money if ever i'm certain sims sweden was the largest collaborative in europe with free internet tapping program run by the progress group are being restrained in countries. so it does so because of its direct access to cable to the folks who can it's no surprise that you see it few and n.s.a. would want that as well as everything else so they can take from street describe public criticism some governments protect their spying programs as something essential earlier this week the editor of britain's guardian newspaper face questioning by m.p.'s who believe that the publishing of snowden's revelations but a dand in national security journalist glenn moody believes it's all part of a publ
security agency that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with what i stupidly in the us the cold war. very the term secretly in to the club of the big spies in which they are for the goodies to give to their prime minister in return for betraying we receive in security off all of their neighbors and money if ever i'm certain sims sweden was the largest collaborative in europe with free internet tapping program run...
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security agency at least that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a lot of a covert intelligence relationship with the west through the me years of cold war. they've been secretly. to the club with a big audience in which they offered to give to their prime minister in return for betraying we received security off all of their neighbors and money for them citizens sweden was the largest collaborator when you're with the internet i think program run by would be. dr roizen group are being rescreened income groups. and so it does so because of its direct access to go forward to going it's no surprise that you see it you. would want that as well as everything else you can take from st. despite public criticism some governments protect their spying programs is something essential earlier this week the editor of britain's guardian newspaper faced questioning by m.p.'s who believe that the publishing of snowden's revelations put a dent in national security journalistically mady believes it's all part of the public flogging campaign it's t
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working indeed with the national security agency had been party to it you know little it meant little how legal is it for a country to tap into that kind of information that's running through its country like that it's an information streaming through it as a carrier country illegally is it. i i i i'm not a lawyer. so he said with a spook world all right how easy is it going to talk about that instead. jolly yes indeed and in fact the various nodes around the world that's one of the reasons that the n.s.a. working with some of its contractors here in the united states finds it quite so easily there for all to bring the cable in that goes through. is very easy indeed to make clean from and those that we're talking about well now that this is the interesting thing that there is just so much information your previous correspondent mentioned the billions of telephone calls that are monitored the amount of information and i think there's something like twenty two. flops of information that the n.s.a. hold it's impossible to analyze it except the matter of data that you can actually see the
working indeed with the national security agency had been party to it you know little it meant little how legal is it for a country to tap into that kind of information that's running through its country like that it's an information streaming through it as a carrier country illegally is it. i i i i'm not a lawyer. so he said with a spook world all right how easy is it going to talk about that instead. jolly yes indeed and in fact the various nodes around the world that's one of the reasons...
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security agency that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with the west through in the years of the cold war. very being termed secretly in to the club of the big spies in which they are for the goodies to give to their prime minister in return for betraying we receive in security of all of their neighbors and money of foreign citizens sweden was the largest collaborator in europe with the internet tapping program...
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for the record we have asked the national security agency for an interview. we hope to hear from nsa officials at a later time. now, to the central african republic where french troops have begun disarming rival muslim and christian groups. alex thomson of independent television news was with french forces earlier today in the country's capital bangui. he filed this report. >> reporter: now it's for real on the streets of the capital. disarming the seleka militias, the number one objective says the french military commander. from dawn they set about it. on the ground, on the ground. one pistol and some cartridges off the streets. but these men were eventually allowed to go free. it is the law of diminishing returns. the word soon gets around amongst the militia that the french are here and they avoid the area. what they're basically doing is letting the small fry go but anybody they consider important will be arrested. and so far there've been scores of those this morning. elsewhere, emboldened by the french being here christian mobs now out on the streets, l
for the record we have asked the national security agency for an interview. we hope to hear from nsa officials at a later time. now, to the central african republic where french troops have begun disarming rival muslim and christian groups. alex thomson of independent television news was with french forces earlier today in the country's capital bangui. he filed this report. >> reporter: now it's for real on the streets of the capital. disarming the seleka militias, the number one...
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national security agency is directing billions of records of mobile phone locations every day. how a mobile phone can be turned into a tracking device. >> wherever you are in the world, as soon as you switch on your mobile phone, it tries to connect to the mobile network. usually through the closest tower. as soon as it does, your phone number is logged with the network, along with which tower you have connected to. which means your location. >> if you are on the move, anyone with tract your rout. by gathering and processing 5 billion records each day, to see which individuals are traveling or meeting together. here is how it works. >> you may be connected to a tower, along with 100 other people. you move down the street, and automatically connects to the next closest tower. say 20 of the 100 are moving in the same direction you move further down the road, and say just five of the original 100 people, join you. a couple more towers and some time later just one person who is mirrored your movements. the assumption, you have some reason for being together. >> it raise as lot of q
national security agency is directing billions of records of mobile phone locations every day. how a mobile phone can be turned into a tracking device. >> wherever you are in the world, as soon as you switch on your mobile phone, it tries to connect to the mobile network. usually through the closest tower. as soon as it does, your phone number is logged with the network, along with which tower you have connected to. which means your location. >> if you are on the move, anyone with...
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national security agency is gathering billions of records from mobile phones worldwide according to leaked top secret documents given to the paper by former edward snowden. the report says 5 bill yop records every 24 hours allows u.s. intelligence officials to track the movement of people in ways that were unimaginable. using tools such as code traveller, which can map relationships geographically with people and their most. american people say it is legal. it's a breach of privacy. let's discuss it with the ceo of spark digital, a digital marketing and social media company. to know the n.s.a. is spying on people using their mobile phones, sure that is no surprise. what is interesting about that to you. >> what is interesting is what they are tracking. date, time, speed, trajectory. that's what they are keeping historical records of. what is a lot of people don't know is they are not just looking at it just at this moment, but backwards in time when the phone came online. >> code traveller, meaning they can work out which group of people from in proximity to each other. that's fascinating.
national security agency is gathering billions of records from mobile phones worldwide according to leaked top secret documents given to the paper by former edward snowden. the report says 5 bill yop records every 24 hours allows u.s. intelligence officials to track the movement of people in ways that were unimaginable. using tools such as code traveller, which can map relationships geographically with people and their most. american people say it is legal. it's a breach of privacy. let's...
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national security agency is collecting billions of records of mobile phone locations from around the world every day. it is provided by edward snowden. we explain how a horrible phone can be turned into a tracking device. >> wherever you are in the world, as soon as you switch on your mobile phone, it tries to connect to the mobile network at the closest tower. when it does, your phone number is logged by the network, along with the tower you connected to, which means your location. if you're on the move, anyone with access to this information can track your route. the latest revelations suggest the n.s.a. is doing much more than just tracking individual suspects. by gathering and processing around 5 billion records each day, it is able to see which individuals are meeting or tracking together. >> you might be connected to a tower along with 100 other people. you move down the street and automatically you, fuel find connects to the next closest tower. let's say 20 of the 100 are moving the same direction you. move further down the road and say just five of the original 100 people joi
national security agency is collecting billions of records of mobile phone locations from around the world every day. it is provided by edward snowden. we explain how a horrible phone can be turned into a tracking device. >> wherever you are in the world, as soon as you switch on your mobile phone, it tries to connect to the mobile network at the closest tower. when it does, your phone number is logged by the network, along with the tower you connected to, which means your location. if...
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national security agency is a national treasure. now to answer your question, has it affected us? absolutely. will it affect us in the future? absolutely. is what the -- the tragedy of megaproportions? absolutely. it's being dealt with in the right channel and, you know, there's this sort of stage. we have to look at all the way question mitigate the impact of what is some of those affects are. whether it's a reduction of reporting or access to information. we're working through all that have. i will tell you that, you know, the maturity of your intelligence community is very, very high. it's a high level of maturity. as a daily conversation that is going ton make sure that we mitigate any of the impact. because we still have a national security mission we have to adhere to. right here and the last question. [inaudible] retired from state department. do you have any -- that need to train on all churl issues? what you have brought about the younger work force fdia what was brought up here with your need to defense -- [inaudible] to quickly anded adequately bring back information to
national security agency is a national treasure. now to answer your question, has it affected us? absolutely. will it affect us in the future? absolutely. is what the -- the tragedy of megaproportions? absolutely. it's being dealt with in the right channel and, you know, there's this sort of stage. we have to look at all the way question mitigate the impact of what is some of those affects are. whether it's a reduction of reporting or access to information. we're working through all that have....
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. >>> new details about how the national security agency gathers nearly 5 billion cell phone records around the world every day. those records are put into a huge database that contract the movements of individuals, map their relationships, how they're connected work they're calling were creates a web of information. >> bringing in our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, on this story because, barbara, you hear about all of this, the cell phone locations and who they're trying to trace, is it americans, americans living abroad, how expansive is this, if you're overseas and you're on the phone? >> reporter: well, we don't know a lot about how expansive it is. "the washington post" reporting that this all came from more leaks by, guess who, edward snowden and documents that he had, and that is it about 5 billion cell phone records a day. how much does it affect americans? well, by all accounts, if you're an american, you're out of the country on business or may vation, you pick up your cell phone, use it, that call that record of that call, not the conversation itself, is most likel
. >>> new details about how the national security agency gathers nearly 5 billion cell phone records around the world every day. those records are put into a huge database that contract the movements of individuals, map their relationships, how they're connected work they're calling were creates a web of information. >> bringing in our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, on this story because, barbara, you hear about all of this, the cell phone locations and who they're trying...
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the letter follow revelations by former national security agency contractor edward snowden, who leaked details of the secret programs that critics say violate privacy rights >> i will highlight more of the weather when we return. >> ice, snow, and cold weather are causing problems all over the country. in addition to stranding numerous drivers and causing thousands of flight cancellations, andrew spencer reports the wintry storms are causing damage. >> it looks like an onion lucky place for you to have parked your car. it did not happen just once, rooftops were so heavy that have allegis failed to the street. take a look at some of the damage. the interstate was shut down does not see snow especially not like this. many drivers in little rock, ark. are used to the ice conditions. >> the residential areas are not clear. >> take a look at this the view from this error plane. across the country the weather cost thousands of flights to be canceled. so many people were stuck in dallas that they started to provide food for them. even the white house and the capital got a little bit of a dust
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the claims of national security with proper skepticism. but i think that is a proper thing. story in k the only which any member of parliament has directly referred to is the the so-callede -- deep internet, which i'm happy o talk about if anybody is interested. ben d second question is, merson who is the u.n. special repertoire on counterterrorism going to look re at the whole information u.s. and the he uk. he's going to summarize it. he said it's the role of the to hold the government to account and some of the questions from the torym.p. that regarded the investigation and he was on the newspapers tabloid joining that. are you welcoming the u.n. into this issue issue of he whole gathering all of this information and the extent of it? >> absolutely. and tortured debate about levinson. and during that debate, we heard from all ssurances three party leaders that the -- hat the politicians would not interfere in the press. me at the very in t hurdle, parliament is danger of falling in that. earlier the --ld the general counsel of the nsa,
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, the cabinet office, national security adviser, we have consulted more than a hundred with the agency's, aware of their concerns before we published. >> the question is have you gone through all these documents, have some been from -- of the this been okayed for publication? >> publishing documents, we published 26, we published a few more individual pages. i will not be expecting us to be publishing more. it was a trickle. >> what about the one that was communicated to the united states? i understand the names that were redacted. how did you go about deciding? >> let's be clear about this. "the guardian" has not used any names, individual slides had names on. it has been said we didn't use names. >> you made it clear -- >> a question i asked you, when you communicated the documents to the united states and in some cases in these documents you did redact these names? >> you are wrong. you haven't redacted any names. >> we have not used any names. >> communicated document to other places. >> before transmission. you are quite right. >> what did you write about? i am confused. >> at the r
, the cabinet office, national security adviser, we have consulted more than a hundred with the agency's, aware of their concerns before we published. >> the question is have you gone through all these documents, have some been from -- of the this been okayed for publication? >> publishing documents, we published 26, we published a few more individual pages. i will not be expecting us to be publishing more. it was a trickle. >> what about the one that was communicated to the...
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and other agencies are involved in japan's foreign and defense offense. the headquarters of the steel industry would be installed within the cabinet secretary. intel and the is a tenuous peace off two days of anti government protests for the first time the minute readers of the country have spoken they see the political situation is returning to normal slowly but surely often days of violent protests and eighty sheets though the press today he says been drilled out the possibility of any kind of cool warning to mention ministry saying the ministry forces would not take a beating know in what is an evolving political situation the bottom was a protest is when you get a rally of the national police headquarters in bangkok to force their way through the gates of the silent right to the protest leader us a pep talks about says the fight is going to go on despite efforts to defuse the crisis. this of course falling in some truths that happened on tuesday the police standing down in order of the kings eighty six but they came under the age of twenty ball he wou
and other agencies are involved in japan's foreign and defense offense. the headquarters of the steel industry would be installed within the cabinet secretary. intel and the is a tenuous peace off two days of anti government protests for the first time the minute readers of the country have spoken they see the political situation is returning to normal slowly but surely often days of violent protests and eighty sheets though the press today he says been drilled out the possibility of any kind...
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treat the claims of national security with proper skepticism. but i think that is a proper thing. and i think the only story in which any member of parliament has directly referred to is the story about the -- the so-called deep internet, which i'm happy to talk about if anybody is interested. >> and second question is, ben emerson who is the u.n. special repertoire on counterterrorism announced they're going to look at the whole information gathering by the u.s. and the uk. he's going to summarize it. he said it's the role of the free press to hold the government to account and some of the questions from the -- that regarded the investigation and he was on the front of the tabloid newspapers joining that. are you welcoming the u.n. investigation into this issue about -- the whole issue of gathering all of this information and the extent of it? >> absolutely. we had a long and tortured debate about levinson. and during that debate, we heard repeated assurances from all three party leaders that the -- that the politicians would not interfere in t
treat the claims of national security with proper skepticism. but i think that is a proper thing. and i think the only story in which any member of parliament has directly referred to is the story about the -- the so-called deep internet, which i'm happy to talk about if anybody is interested. >> and second question is, ben emerson who is the u.n. special repertoire on counterterrorism announced they're going to look at the whole information gathering by the u.s. and the uk. he's going to...
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services claimed public access to the documents has eroded national security but investigative journalist tony gosling told us the secret service agency itself that should be facing a growing but they're doing is they're informing the public on criminal activity by our own intelligence services g c h q particularly because other newspapers and people have been doing it over the last few years this is absolute rubbish i'm afraid when in front of the intelligence and security committee the bosses of m i five m i six and q were giving their evidence we hard we were asking them for evidence that there's been any kind of threat to national security and you know what they said oh we could tell you in secret this is no real evidence they don't have any evidence they've been caught out acting criminally and we've got no proper oversight whatsoever of our intelligence services right now our intelligence services even though they completely failed us on iraq in other ways have risen in power their their budgets after the cold war doubling and it's absolutely ridiculous to see the. parliamentarian s
services claimed public access to the documents has eroded national security but investigative journalist tony gosling told us the secret service agency itself that should be facing a growing but they're doing is they're informing the public on criminal activity by our own intelligence services g c h q particularly because other newspapers and people have been doing it over the last few years this is absolute rubbish i'm afraid when in front of the intelligence and security committee the bosses...
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claims of national security with proper. the only story which is a member of parliament has directly referred to was the so-called deacon net, which i'm happy to talk about if anyone's interested. >> thank you. second question is stay in anniston, the u.s. repertoire and counterterrorism just announced will be looking into this whole issue of intelligent and information given by the u.s. and the u.k. -underscore december said. they hold the government to account and some on suggestions from the tories and the investigation on the tabloid newspapers joining not. are you welcoming the u.n. investigation into this issue about the whole issue about getting an offer of information to the extent that? >> absolutely. we just had a long debate about levin said. during that debate, we heard repeated assurances from all party theaters that the competitions for not interfering the press. and i seems to me a very close hurdle parliament is in danger of farming. as i say, i put earlier that the general counsel of the nsa, so this is not
claims of national security with proper. the only story which is a member of parliament has directly referred to was the so-called deacon net, which i'm happy to talk about if anyone's interested. >> thank you. second question is stay in anniston, the u.s. repertoire and counterterrorism just announced will be looking into this whole issue of intelligent and information given by the u.s. and the u.k. -underscore december said. they hold the government to account and some on suggestions...